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		<title>Police Lockers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Police Locker has evolved from a combination of a single compartment locker and a cupboard. As the police forces in the UK now have an array of additional equipment that they need to carry with them, their storage lockers now need additional capacity. The additional capacity required is for storage of multiple sets of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Police Locker has evolved from a combination of a single compartment locker and a cupboard. As the police forces in the UK now have an array of additional equipment that they need to carry with them, their storage lockers now need additional capacity. The additional capacity required is for storage of multiple sets of clothing, boots, anti stab jackets and hi visibility clothing. Also, a kit bag is usually required to be stored although this involves the use of seats and stands within the locker layout. We’ll discuss the use of seats and stands later in this blog. The police forces in the UK also use a wide range of other lockers such as personal effects lockers. These lockers are particularly useful for the storage of radios. Bespoke lockers are also available for the storage of CS canisters and batons. The CS canister lockers are generally similar to an eight compartment locker with a special fitment on the inside of the door. This insert allows for the canister to be stored in such a way that when in place, the canister displaces a tag which shows through a hole in the door, allowing for quick checks to be made on the quantity of canisters being stored. Baton storage lockers tend to be high compartment quantity lockers, either a ten or sixteen compartment locker or a personal effects locker.</p>
<p>In Brief: Police Lockers – Large Locker – CS Canisters – Radios – Batons – Kit Bags</p>
<p>Next:- Disabled Lockers</p>
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